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Katie Partington and Doug Fowler
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Promising Young Scientist: For Katie Partington, ‘Science Can be Like Magic’

Brotman Baty Institute | May 19, 2025
Ph.D. Student Katie Partington (left) and BBI's Doug Fowler: 'Science can feel like magic. When…
sciencecityMay 19, 2025
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Ru Gunawardane
Local News

Seattle’s Allen Institute Launches ‘Moonshot’ to Create New Approach to Cell Biology Research

GeekWire | May 19, 2025
Human cells, like the people they create, are dynamic and complex. And while researchers can…
sciencecityMay 19, 2025
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David MacPherson
Local News

Fred Hutch Study Finds Genetic Driver of Drug Resistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Fred Hutch | May 16, 2025
Small cell lung cancer, or SCLC, is aggressive, lethal and particularly cruel because chemotherapy initially…
sciencecityMay 16, 2025
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Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab Invests in 20 State Change-Makers

425Business | May 16, 2025
Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab late Tuesday announced 20 Washington state grantees who will receive a combined…
sciencecityMay 16, 2025
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Allen Institute
Interesting Articles

Allen Institute 2025 Next Generation Leader Applications Are Now Open

UW Office of Research | May 16, 2025
Applications are now open for the 2025 cohort of The Next Generation Leaders (NGL) program at the…
sciencecityMay 16, 2025
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Brain Organoid
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Researchers Gain Insights Into the Brain’s ‘Dimmer Switch’

UW Medicine | May 15, 2025
A small cluster of cells deep within our brains, called the locus coeruleus, affects how…
sciencecityMay 15, 2025
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Local News

New Inverted Light-Sheet Microscopy Platform for Research and Clinical Applications

BusinessWire | May 15, 2025
ZEISS and Alpenglow Biosciences today announced a new partnership to jointly develop an inverted light-sheet…
karnottMay 15, 2025
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David MacPherson
Publications of the Week

In Vivo Functional Screens Reveal KEAP1 Loss as a Driver of Chemoresistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Brumage, L., et al. | May 15, 2025
Exquisitely chemosensitive initially, small cell lung cancer (SCLC) exhibits dismal outcomes owing to rapid transition…
karnottMay 15, 2025
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Steven Ziegler
Local News

Finding the Root Cause of Lupus

Benaroya Research Institute | May 14, 2025
It’s the year 2004. Facebook exists for Harvard students only. The final episode of Friends…
karnottMay 14, 2025
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Elia Tait Wojno
Publications of the Week

Enteric Tuft Cell Inflammasome Activation Drives NKp46+ILC3 IL22 via PGD2 and Inhibits Salmonella

Churchill, M., et al. | May 14, 2025
To distinguish pathogens from commensals, the intestinal epithelium employs cytosolic innate immune sensors. Activation of…
karnottMay 14, 2025
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